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12-29-2010, 11:39 AM

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"To answer the OP, I think Japan has forgiven the US for its attacks, but it is still greatfully remembered, & there is probably a few citizens that can't forgive the US for what they've done, like in other war involved countries[/QUOTE]




" How do you know if the Japanese have forgiven the US?

Many others cannot forgive what Japan did.


The point is that lessons should have been learned so that we never use those H bombs as an agressive act.

we need to learn from the past. Not sure what you mean by "Gratefully Remembered-- who gratefully remembers WHAT? Or do you mean that once the war ended, those who were suffering were freed from capture and the fighting. Yes I am sure that all those POW's and others in the hands of the Japanese were definitely relieved that at last there was an end to the terrible deeds of war.

There will always be arguments about the decision to drop those terrible A bombs. It seems to me it was like an awful experiment.

do we know if the hardliner Japanese in command would ever have stopped fighting?


So I do pray that We will learn and Not EVER use them or worse again.


Many Japanese people suffered terribly-- they had been drawn into war with the military eagerness to Conquer the world really--plus get rid of the British from HONG KONG Singapore etc. we were caught napping at that time. PLus as AMERICA had a Credit and OIL embargo on Japan in order to make them leave CHINA-- and many Japanese were starving, Japan attacked Pearl Harbour in what seems like retaliation. Please correct me if you know better.


There are many sides to this terrible war. too many innocents suffering apart from those final A bombs.


we just need to learn and remember." maybe this site will be informative.

Answers.com - Why did the Japanese attack Pearl Harbor

Last edited by dogsbody70 : 12-29-2010 at 11:51 AM.
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